REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES AND EXTENSIONS
numpy: yes [version 1.8.2]
six: yes [using six version 1.5.2]
dateutil: yes [dateutil was not found. It is required for date
axis support. pip/easy_install may attempt to
install it after matplotlib.]
pytz: yes [pytz was not found. pip will attempt to install
it after matplotlib.]
tornado: yes [tornado was not found. It is required for the
WebAgg backend. pip/easy_install may attempt to
install it after matplotlib.]
pyparsing: yes [using pyparsing version 2.0.1]
pycxx: yes [Official versions of PyCXX are not compatible
with matplotlib on Python 3.x, since they lack
support for the buffer object. Using local copy]
libagg: yes [pkg-config information for 'libagg' could not
be found. Using local copy.] Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 155, in <module>
result = package.check()
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 961, in check
min_version='2.3', version=version)
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 445, in _check_for_pkg_config
if (not is_min_version(version, min_version)):
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 173, in is_min_version
return found_version >= expected_version
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/distutils/version.py", line 76, in __ge__
c = self._cmp(other)
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/distutils/version.py", line 343, in _cmp
if self.version < other.version:
TypeError: unorderable types: str() < int()

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REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES AND EXTENSIONS
numpy: yes [version 1.8.2]
six: yes [using six version 1.5.2]
dateutil: yes [dateutil was not found. It is required for date
axis support. pip/easy_install may attempt to
install it after matplotlib.]
pytz: yes [pytz was not found. pip will attempt to install
it after matplotlib.]
tornado: yes [tornado was not found. It is required for the
WebAgg backend. pip/easy_install may attempt to
install it after matplotlib.]
pyparsing: yes [using pyparsing version 2.0.1]
pycxx: yes [Official versions of PyCXX are not compatible
with matplotlib on Python 3.x, since they lack
support for the buffer object. Using local copy]
libagg: yes [pkg-config information for 'libagg' could not
be found. Using local copy.] Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 155, in <module>
result = package.check()
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 961, in check
min_version='2.3', version=version)
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 445, in _check_for_pkg_config
if (not is_min_version(version, min_version)):
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 173, in is_min_version
return found_version >= expected_version
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/distutils/version.py", line 76, in __ge__
c = self._cmp(other)
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/distutils/version.py", line 343, in _cmp
if self.version < other.version:
TypeError: unorderable types: str() < int()

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REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES AND EXTENSIONS
numpy: yes [version 1.8.2]
six: yes [using six version 1.5.2]
dateutil: yes [dateutil was not found. It is required for date
axis support. pip/easy_install may attempt to
install it after matplotlib.]
pytz: yes [pytz was not found. pip will attempt to install
it after matplotlib.]
tornado: yes [tornado was not found. It is required for the
WebAgg backend. pip/easy_install may attempt to
install it after matplotlib.]
pyparsing: yes [using pyparsing version 2.0.1]
pycxx: yes [Official versions of PyCXX are not compatible
with matplotlib on Python 3.x, since they lack
support for the buffer object. Using local copy]
libagg: yes [pkg-config information for 'libagg' could not
be found. Using local copy.] Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 155, in <module>
result = package.check()
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 961, in check
min_version='2.3', version=version)
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 445, in _check_for_pkg_config
if (not is_min_version(version, min_version)):
File "/home/kbriggs/Downloads/matplotlib-1.4.3/setupext.py", line 173, in is_min_version
return found_version >= expected_version
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/distutils/version.py", line 76, in __ge__
c = self._cmp(other)
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/distutils/version.py", line 343, in _cmp
if self.version < other.version:
TypeError: unorderable types: str() < int()

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Re: 1.4.3 does not build on Ubuntu 14 with python3

The Ubuntu package manager tells me it is up to date.
If I download setuptools-14.3 and install, it goes into /usr/local/lib/ and doesn't get used.
How do I force it to be used?
Or am I supposed to override the Ubuntu package manager?
Keith

Re: 1.4.3 does not build on Ubuntu 14 with python3

The Ubuntu package manager tells me it is up to date.
If I download setuptools-14.3 and install, it goes into /usr/local/lib/ and
doesn't get used.
How do I force it to be used?
Or am I supposed to override the Ubuntu package manager?
Keith

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I would just use pip. Ubuntu/Debian has really messed up the python environment in more ways than one.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 11:08 AM, keithbriggs <[hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
The Ubuntu package manager tells me it is up to date.
If I download setuptools-14.3 and install, it goes into /usr/local/lib/ and
doesn't get used.
How do I force it to be used?
Or am I supposed to override the Ubuntu package manager?
Keith

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Re: 1.4.3 does not build on Ubuntu 14 with python3

Let's not turn this into a flame war and let's figure out why this user's setuptools is not being recognized properly. We can discuss my experience with python2.7 on 12.04 LTS off-list, if you wish (i personally switched to miniconda to avoid the hassle).

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Re: 1.4.3 does not build on Ubuntu 14 with python3

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Benjamin Root <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Let's not turn this into a flame war and let's figure out why this user's
> setuptools is not being recognized properly. We can discuss my experience
> with python2.7 on 12.04 LTS off-list, if you wish (i personally switched to
> miniconda to avoid the hassle).

I agree, but you started it :) also if you had problems with Ubuntu, I
would have avoided to bring Debian in the discussion - case closed for
me.

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Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] 1.4.3 does not build on Ubuntu 14 with python3
I would just use pip. Ubuntu/Debian has really messed up the python environment in more ways than one.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 11:08 AM, keithbriggs <[hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
The Ubuntu package manager tells me it is up to date.
If I download setuptools-14.3 and install, it goes into /usr/local/lib/ and
doesn't get used.
How do I force it to be used?
Or am I supposed to override the Ubuntu package manager?
Keith

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